[Talk-ec] Removal of suspected copyrighted data
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Fri Jan 21 14:52:12 GMT 2011
Estimados,
Veo que hemos perdido algunas ciudades importantes en nuestro mapa, lo que
tenemos es que recuperar lo perdido y volver a trabajar en ello, sería bueno
saber qué mapas tenemos (legales) entre los participantes de este grupo para
coordinar el trabajo.
Saludos cordiales
Arturo Aguirre R.
De: Temporalista [mailto:temporalista en gmail.com]
Enviado el: viernes, 21 de enero de 2011 03:48
Para: OpenStreetMap Ecuador
Asunto: Re: [Talk-ec] Removal of suspected copyrighted data
Dear Frederik
Thanks for your mail.
In fact, we've been discussing this issue in the ecuadorian OSM community.
Please, would you mind to give us some advice on how to proceed with this
kind of CR violations. So far what we did is:
1.- Look for clues that may indicate that the data comes from a different
source than surveying (large edits, non-standard tags, etc.)
2.- Attempt to contact the user and set a deadline to proof his/her data is
compatible with the OSM licence.
3.- Warn the community to not edit the data in question until the issue is
closed.
4.- Seek for advice/support from OSM groups to delete data / revert changes.
Thanks for taking action, and don't worry: we'll keep good mapping.
Abrazos
daniel
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On Fri, Jan 21, 2011 at 01:30, Frederik Ramm <frederik en remote.org> wrote:
Dear contributors in Ecuador,
I am writing to you on behalf of OSM's Data Working Group. We deal with
copyright violations.
Earlier this month we have been made aware of striking similarities between
OSM data in a number of cities (Ambato, Santo Domingo, Esmeraldas, Riobamba)
and commercial data from a map provider called Location World.
We have analysed these similarities and concluded that someone has uploaded
copyrighted data from that source, on a large scale (roughly 10,000 ways and
50,000 nodes) to OSM in September 2010.
The uploader has not responded to our attempts at contacting him.
As I'm sure you know, we have to take these matters seriously. OSM can only
thrive if stick to truly free data; we cannot import data from copyrighted
sources.
Therefore we are removing all the infringing content. Sadly, in some places
others have edited the data after it had been uploaded; these edits are now
also lost.
The changesets in which the removal is executed are:
http://www.openstreetmap.org/browse/changeset/7036124
http://www.openstreetmap.org/browse/changeset/7034729
I am sorry to have to bring you this message; we're all mappers here at the
DWG and it hurts us as much as it hurts you to see data vanish from the map.
But we have to stick to what's legal. I hope that this does not prove to be
too much of a setback for the industrious OSM community in Ecuador.
Keep up the good work!
Best wishes
Frederik Ramm
for the Data Working Group (data en osmfoundation.org)
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